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in 1998. The post was abolished in 2010. The Royal Institution had found itself in a financial crisis following a Β£22m development programme led by Greenfield and the board. The project ended Β£3 million in debt. Greenfield subsequently announced that she would be taking her employers to an employment
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Devonshire, I. M.; Dommett, E. J.; Grandy, T. H.; Halliday, A. C.; Greenfield, S. A. (2010). "Environmental enrichment differentially modifies specific components of sensory-evoked activity in rat barrel cortex as revealed by simultaneous electrophysiological recordings and optical imaging in vivo".
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Greenfield's mother, Doris (nΓ©e Thorp), was a dancer and a Christian, and her father, Reginald Myer Greenfield, was an electrician who was the son of a Yiddish-speaking Jewish immigrant from Austria; her grandmothers never spoke and she said of them, "the prejudice was equally vociferous on both
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She has explored the relevance of neuroscience knowledge to education and has used the phrase "mind change", an umbrella term comparable to "climate change", encompassing diverse issues involved in the impact of the 21st-century environment on the brain.
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Dickie, B. G.; Holmes, C.; Greenfield, S.A. (1996). "Neurotoxic and neurotrophic effects of chronic N-methyl-D-aspartate exposure upon mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons in organotypic culture".
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Greenfield's two main positions at Oxford were Tutorial Fellow in Medicine at Lincoln College Oxford, and Professor of Synaptic Pharmacology. Between 1995 and 1999, she gave public lectures as
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diseases. She is also known for her role in popularising science. Greenfield has written several books about the brain, regularly gives public lectures, and appears on radio and television.
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As a result of her recommendations, South Australian Premier Mike Rann made a major funding commitment, backed by the state and federal governments and the private sector, to establish the
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Threlfell, S.; Exley, R.; Cragg, S. J.; Greenfield, S. A. (2008). "Constitutive histamine H2receptor activity regulates serotonin release in the substantia nigra".
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Cragg, S.J.; Holmes, C.; Hawkey, C.R.; Greenfield, S.A. (1998). "Dopamine is released spontaneously from developing midbrain neurons in organotypic culture".
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Cragg, S.J.; Clarke, D.J.; Greenfield, S.A. (2000). "Real-Time Dynamics of Dopamine Released from Neuronal Transplants in Experimental Parkinson's Disease".
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Threlfell, S.; Greenfield, S. A.; Cragg, S.J. (2010). "5-HT1B receptor regulation of serotonin (5-HT) release by endogenous 5-HT in the substantia nigra".
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to read Philosophy and Psychology, but changed course and graduated with a first-class degree in experimental psychology. As a Senior Scholar at
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in Latin, Greek and ancient history, and maths. The first member of her immediate family to go to university, she was initially admitted to
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Dommett, E.J.; Devonshire, I.M.; Plateau, C.R.; Westwell, M.S.; Greenfield, S. A. (2010). "From Scientific Theory to Classroom Practice".
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had related social networking and multiplayer online games to "lower levels of wellbeing", and believed that evidence pointed to a "
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for her contribution to the public understanding of science. Later that year, she was named Woman of the Year by
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In 2013 she co-founded the biotech company Neuro-Bio Ltd which develops diagnostic tests and therapeutics for
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Greenfield has expressed concerns that internet usage may modify the brain structures of youngsters.
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can be cleaved and that the resulting peptide can kill neurons; the company has also found that a
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She has had controversy surrounding her opinions on the relationship between technology use and
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Screen culture may be changing our brains Australian Broadcasting Corporation: The 7.30 Report
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Greenfield's research is focused on brain physiology, particularly on the brain mechanisms of
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analogue could prevent that neuronal death. The company raised around $ 4 million in 2017.
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She then held a junior research fellowship at Green College, Oxford between 1981 and 1984.
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tribunal and her claim would include discrimination. The case was settled out of court.
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A Day in the Life of the Brain: The Neuroscience of Consciousness from Dawn till Dusk
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Tomorrow's People: How 21st Century Technology is Changing the Way we Think and Feel
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systems and other neurochemicals. She investigated the brain mechanisms underlying
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As of 2016, Greenfield has 32 honorary degrees; has received awards including the
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University of Oxford> Department of Pharmacology> Baroness Susan Greenfield
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in Edinburgh between 2005 and 2013. From 1998 to 2010, she was director of the
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Bell, Vaughan; Bishop, Dorothy V.M.; Przybylski, Andrew K. (12 August 2015).
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Dommett, E.J.; Henderson, E. L.; Westwell, M. S.; Greenfield, S.A. (2008).
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Mind Change: How Digital Technologies are Leaving their Mark on our Brains,
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Mind Change: How 21st Century Technology is leaving its mark on the brain
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Khalili, Mustafa; Smith, Elliot; Oltermann, Philip (15 August 2011).
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Journey to the Centers of the Mind: Toward a Science of Consciousness
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degree in 1977 under the supervision of Anthony David Smith on the
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Since 1976, Greenfield has published approximately 200 papers in
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article,. She defended this claim in 2014, in an interview with
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Peers recommended by the House of Lords Appointments Commission
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Gammell, Caroline; Alleyne, Richard (12 January 2010).
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The Human Brain: A Guided Tour (Science Masters Series)
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Origins of acetylcholinesterase in cerebrospinal fluid
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Origins of acetylcholinesterase in cerebrospinal fluid
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The Private Life of the Brain (Penguin Press Science)
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and the Australian Science Media Centre in Adelaide.
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Cragg, S.J.; Hille, C. J.; Greenfield, S.A. (2002).
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(2000). 2735:contributions in Parliament by Baroness Greenfield 2520: 2518: 1179:"Susan Greenfield: After the science, the fiction" 1177: 994:"Minutes and Order Paper – Minutes of Proceedings" 955: 927:"Susan Greenfield: After the science, the fiction" 918: 870: 739: 716: 1262: 783: 764: 737: 714: 2805: 2132:"Susan Greenfield: Tale of a terrible reckoning" 957:"Susan Greenfield: The girl with all the brains" 331:; she was a professor of Synaptic Pharmacology. 2949:People educated at Godolphin and Latymer School 2515: 1775:Robin McKie and Rajeev Syal (10 January 2010). 1311: 1144: 1142: 903: 901: 624:In 2006 she was made an Honorary Fellow of the 2339:, theaustralian.com.au; accessed 5 April 2016. 2106:"Lords Hansard text for 05 Mar 2015 (pt 0001)" 1721: 1076:"Greenfield to be made Heriot-Watt chancellor" 991: 824:ID: The Quest for Identity in the 21st Century 788:. London, UK: Allen Lane. pp. 304 pages. 2864:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 2403:. British Science Association. Archived from 1017:, susangreenfield.com; accessed 5 April 2016. 628:and was the Honorary Australian of the Year. 442:In 1994, she was the first woman to give the 2433:, Oxford University Press, 1 December 2007, 1873:$ 15m to form Royal Institution of Australia 1205:. British Council on Science. Archived from 1139: 898: 2347: 2345: 1981:Koch, Selina; Zipkin, Mark (30 June 2016). 826:. London, UK: Sceptre. pp. 320 pages. 723:. San Francisco, California: W.H. Freeman. 664:In 2003, she was appointed a Knight of the 324:and the impact of technology on the brain. 289:Susan Adele Greenfield, Baroness Greenfield 2894:Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians 2477:(Supplement). 31 December 1999. p. 9. 2275: 1980: 1960:"You And Me: The Neuroscience of Identity" 1878:, 15 May 2009; accessed 10 September 2014. 1850:. Govt. of South Australia. 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Susan Greenfield
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Peter Atkins
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Thesis
Origins of acetylcholinesterase in cerebrospinal fluid
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Parkinson's disease
Alzheimer's disease
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